Sunday, March 6, 2011

Last Chance for Boston Half Marathon

A look at the course
I decided to wait a week or so before posting my thoughts on this race.  It was quite interesting to say the least.  The course is a one mile loop through an industrial park in Dublin, Ohio.  This is simply a chance to just run without all the frills of a major race.

I arrived in Dublin on Saturday and went right in and out of the host hotel for packet pick up.  Easy as can be.  I was actually quite happy with the gray long sleeve tech shirt.  Not bad at all.  Then I walked back to the hotel I was staying in.  It's nice that there are four hotels right by the race, making race morning a piece of cake.  Some extra sleep and no drive to the starting line.  Sign me up!  A simple pasta dinner the night before and plenty of rest and I felt ready to go.

Race morning was much nicer temperature-wise that I was expecting.  As soon as I clicked the "Submit" button on the registration form I thought, "Uh-oh.  What have I done?"  It could easily be ten degrees on race morning, but it was actually near 40.  Nice.  I went outside the hotel for a nice warm-up jog with some other runners who wanted to check out the weather, too.  Relaxed in my room for another half hour and went out for the start.

The odd thing with this race is that the 5k and half start at 8:00 and the 10k and full start at 8:03, so there are four races running at the same time.  This was difficult for me as I never really settled into the pace I wanted.  The first split (the first .1 plus one mile) was 11:36.  Ugh.  Not good.  The next two splits were 10:00 and 9:54.  I wanted to run around 9:30 per mile for the first 8-9 miles.  Not a good start.  I averaged around 9:50 for the next four miles, so I quickly decided to just enjoy my sixth half marathon.  No chance at a great time.  And the fact that I desperately needed to use the porta john at mile 8 did not help.  I hit the 9:30s and low 9:00s for the remainder until hitting an 8:08 on the final mile.  Overall- 2:07.31.  I'm actually pretty happy with that time since I started so slow and made a rare pit stop mid-race.  I've never been much of a cold weather runner, so the fact that I can complete one this time of year is a huge improvement over previous years.

Postrace was nothing special.  The medal is like something you would get at a local 5k.  Think of the cheap medal with a sticker on it.  Plus it doesn't distinguish between the marathon and half marathon, which is a major no-no in my book.  The food was so-so.  Gatorade, water, bagels, and some fruit.  Eh.  The payoff is the race itself as the volunteers are great!  Hitting the aid station 13 times during the race is awesome and they were very supportive throughout.  The same goes for the spectators who, again, you see 13 times during the race.  All in all, I'm glad I did this one. 
Race swag










Next race: No Buts About It 5k at Beavercreek, OH

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